I think under the circumstances, we should thank Matt Diskin for the effort he put in with the Team. because largely the schoolboy errors came about after he had left the field. We seemed to loose our direction with no play maker to speak of. The results after this are largely academic - at least we know where we stand.

I think under the circumstances, we should thank Matt Diskin for the effort he put in with the Team. because largely the schoolboy errors came about after he had left the field. We seemed to loose our direction with no play maker to speak of. The results after this are largely academic - at least we know where we stand.raisemeup

raisemeup wrote:
I think under the circumstances, we should thank Matt Diskin for the effort he put in with the Team. because largely the schoolboy errors came about after he had left the field. We seemed to loose our direction with no play maker to speak of. The results after this are largely academic - at least we know where we stand.

SOMEONE SMELL THAT MANS BREATH!

[quote][p][bold]raisemeup[/bold] wrote:
I think under the circumstances, we should thank Matt Diskin for the effort he put in with the Team. because largely the schoolboy errors came about after he had left the field. We seemed to loose our direction with no play maker to speak of. The results after this are largely academic - at least we know where we stand.[/p][/quote]SOMEONE SMELL THAT MANS BREATH!Scrouge

We all knew before the game what seasons' outcome was going to be. It was pleasing to see some extra effort being put in last night. Matt Diskin did not have time to work on and improve the defensive weaknesses. There were fewer errors, which may bode well for next season in the Championship. Straight back into Super League with stronger determination.

We all knew before the game what seasons' outcome was going to be. It was pleasing to see some extra effort being put in last night. Matt Diskin did not have time to work on and improve the defensive weaknesses. There were fewer errors, which may bode well for next season in the Championship. Straight back into Super League with stronger determination.davidworthmore

Our forwards aren't big enough. They weren't big enough at the start of the season and Kaufusi's contribution highlighted the problem in that area. They should appoint Brain Noble as head coach immediately.

Our forwards aren't big enough. They weren't big enough at the start of the season and Kaufusi's contribution highlighted the problem in that area. They should appoint Brain Noble as head coach immediately.Solomon Grundy

I thought there was an improvement last night. Some soft tries and some mistakes but defence early on was much better. With Sammut at stand off we could have won that.
Relegation is a certainty but at least we could get into a winning mentality rather than a losing one
Onwards and upwards!

I thought there was an improvement last night. Some soft tries and some mistakes but defence early on was much better. With Sammut at stand off we could have won that.
Relegation is a certainty but at least we could get into a winning mentality rather than a losing one
Onwards and upwards!Videoref

Videoref wrote:
I thought there was an improvement last night. Some soft tries and some mistakes but defence early on was much better. With Sammut at stand off we could have won that.
Relegation is a certainty but at least we could get into a winning mentality rather than a losing one
Onwards and upwards!

Sammut was the last straw. Carvell would have been an overpaid disappointment, as Hull have found out and Scruton, who knows, could have been plagued by injury. So the squad is largely as Cummins assembled. In fact in Pitts and Kafusi, we replaced the loss of Carvell and Scruton quite well. But, it was a sub-standard squad with only Sammut and Kearney as stand outs. The Bulls were always going to struggle, even with the six points, but many players failed to reach their potential making a bad problem worse. However, you don't sack a coach without a replacement in mind unless something was said behind closed doors. Again, supporters are left wondering as the club folds inward and shrouds itself in secrecy. We need a no nonsense, old-style coach who has plied his trade in the forwards and will do it his way or show them the highway. Having accepted relegation, in as many words, what is left for this season? I dread to think what the results may be when the äcting" coach infers we are doomed. Motivational or what?

[quote][p][bold]Videoref[/bold] wrote:
I thought there was an improvement last night. Some soft tries and some mistakes but defence early on was much better. With Sammut at stand off we could have won that.
Relegation is a certainty but at least we could get into a winning mentality rather than a losing one
Onwards and upwards![/p][/quote]Sammut was the last straw. Carvell would have been an overpaid disappointment, as Hull have found out and Scruton, who knows, could have been plagued by injury. So the squad is largely as Cummins assembled. In fact in Pitts and Kafusi, we replaced the loss of Carvell and Scruton quite well. But, it was a sub-standard squad with only Sammut and Kearney as stand outs. The Bulls were always going to struggle, even with the six points, but many players failed to reach their potential making a bad problem worse. However, you don't sack a coach without a replacement in mind unless something was said behind closed doors. Again, supporters are left wondering as the club folds inward and shrouds itself in secrecy. We need a no nonsense, old-style coach who has plied his trade in the forwards and will do it his way or show them the highway. Having accepted relegation, in as many words, what is left for this season? I dread to think what the results may be when the äcting" coach infers we are doomed. Motivational or what?The Fat Lady Sings

Spot on Oswald. I have time for FC, he did his best with a small squad but both had to go as they were totally ineffectivebut St Hilaire as "quality defensive coach" is an absolute joke.

[quote][p][bold]oswald777[/bold] wrote:
2 quality people ??!! So Diskin thinks L. St hilaire was a quality defensive coach ?? God help us.......[/p][/quote]Spot on Oswald. I have time for FC, he did his best with a small squad but both had to go as they were totally ineffectivebut St Hilaire as "quality defensive coach" is an absolute joke.Kellington Bull

salford red wrote:
the bulls have a great fan base.. so sad they are being let down.. mr green needs to put is money where is mouth is now.. bulls fans deserve better...

put money where mouth is. Is money not what got us into this problem in the first place. look what money as done for Salford nothing. Build the business on good foundations. Start at the bottom and slowly grow. Back to basics we can grow again but throwing money in is not the answer. Youth experience and hard work. With a solid customer base not a bunch of moaners who only know good times not the bad times.

[quote][p][bold]salford red[/bold] wrote:
the bulls have a great fan base.. so sad they are being let down.. mr green needs to put is money where is mouth is now.. bulls fans deserve better...[/p][/quote]put money where mouth is. Is money not what got us into this problem in the first place. look what money as done for Salford nothing. Build the business on good foundations. Start at the bottom and slowly grow. Back to basics we can grow again but throwing money in is not the answer. Youth experience and hard work. With a solid customer base not a bunch of moaners who only know good times not the bad times.hirdy

Solomon Grundy wrote:
Our forwards aren't big enough. They weren't big enough at the start of the season and Kaufusi's contribution highlighted the problem in that area. They should appoint Brain Noble as head coach immediately.

But if the biggest one would run with some purpose it would be a vast improvement.

[quote][p][bold]Solomon Grundy[/bold] wrote:
Our forwards aren't big enough. They weren't big enough at the start of the season and Kaufusi's contribution highlighted the problem in that area. They should appoint Brain Noble as head coach immediately.[/p][/quote]But if the biggest one would run with some purpose it would be a vast improvement.Videoref

Sense99 wrote:
At least money kept Salford in super league, and they will be even stronger next year.

Not unless they change the coach again :)

FC is doing nowt.

[quote][p][bold]Videoref[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]Sense99[/bold] wrote:
At least money kept Salford in super league, and they will be even stronger next year.[/p][/quote]Not unless they change the coach again :)[/p][/quote]FC is doing nowt.Out of site

salford red wrote:
the bulls have a great fan base.. so sad they are being let down.. mr green needs to put is money where is mouth is now.. bulls fans deserve better...

salford red do you know something we don't ? maybe he does not have the money to put where his mouth is.

[quote][p][bold]salford red[/bold] wrote:
the bulls have a great fan base.. so sad they are being let down.. mr green needs to put is money where is mouth is now.. bulls fans deserve better...[/p][/quote]salford red do you know something we don't ? maybe he does not have the money to put where his mouth is.nowt fresh

Bone_idle18 wrote:
Got to say that Wakefield deserve to stay up, another great win today.

Was a great win for them, London are improving week on week.In a couple of weeks at this rate our points difference will be worse than theirs.If they can contrive a win,we will be at the bottom of the heap,by default of course, lets not forget we have won four games but at this moment in time,we are crap

[quote][p][bold]Bone_idle18[/bold] wrote:
Got to say that Wakefield deserve to stay up, another great win today.[/p][/quote]Was a great win for them, London are improving week on week.In a couple of weeks at this rate our points difference will be worse than theirs.If they can contrive a win,we will be at the bottom of the heap,by default of course, lets not forget we have won four games but at this moment in time,we are crapnorthern pig

Great win for Wakefield, pretty **** chuffed for them. The Bulls game was on the telly over here in Canada this weekend. Saw the score but can't bring myself to watch it after all the other disappointments this week!

Great win for Wakefield, pretty **** chuffed for them. The Bulls game was on the telly over here in Canada this weekend. Saw the score but can't bring myself to watch it after all the other disappointments this week!CanaBull

Bone_idle18 wrote:
Got to say that Wakefield deserve to stay up, another great win today.

Was a great win for them, London are improving week on week.In a couple of weeks at this rate our points difference will be worse than theirs.If they can contrive a win,we will be at the bottom of the heap,by default of course, lets not forget we have won four games but at this moment in time,we are crap

I am pretty sue the way things are going we will finish bottom of the pile, London do look to be improving and come the last game of the season for us down there i can see another defeat on the cards.
God knows how many points are shambles of a side will leak in the next few matches, i really do dis pear at watching this very sad shadow of a once proud and great side. I honestly just don't know if i can bear to watch this awful team any more, apart from a very few who put their heart and soul into playing the rest are a total waste of time.
Well done to Wakefield for their win over Wigan yesterday, that really puts the soil over the coffin for us now, a great shame our Players cant motivate their selves to put some pride into their performances.

[quote][p][bold]northern pig[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]Bone_idle18[/bold] wrote:
Got to say that Wakefield deserve to stay up, another great win today.[/p][/quote]Was a great win for them, London are improving week on week.In a couple of weeks at this rate our points difference will be worse than theirs.If they can contrive a win,we will be at the bottom of the heap,by default of course, lets not forget we have won four games but at this moment in time,we are crap[/p][/quote]I am pretty sue the way things are going we will finish bottom of the pile, London do look to be improving and come the last game of the season for us down there i can see another defeat on the cards.
God knows how many points are shambles of a side will leak in the next few matches, i really do dis pear at watching this very sad shadow of a once proud and great side. I honestly just don't know if i can bear to watch this awful team any more, apart from a very few who put their heart and soul into playing the rest are a total waste of time.
Well done to Wakefield for their win over Wigan yesterday, that really puts the soil over the coffin for us now, a great shame our Players cant motivate their selves to put some pride into their performances.caledonia15